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Digri by Biascagne Cicli

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Our bike builder friend Valentina, also known as the Chief Enthusiasm Officer of Italian Biscagne Cicli, has just sent us her amazing new creation, the Digri. Located in the northern region of Treviso, Italy,  Biascagne Cicli has built this awesome ride birthed in a 80s Rossin frame designed for a local seafood chef. This beauty was repainted in a lush gold and a deep shade of blue as an homage tol the reposeful tones of the Mediterranean. A set of gold Ambrosio Montreal tubular rims were laced to a pair of Miche track hubs on this ride. The crème of the crop, the Donza suede saddle, adorns this bike along with the 3TTT stem, handlebars and seat post – such a classic product of Italian magnificence.

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